Trisha at eclectic / eccentric has a really fun post, Adaptations Lists and Giveaways, where she’s listed 5 books that she wishes were movies, and 5 books that she wishes never were. I have to agree with her on Eragon, one of the worst travesties done to a book EVER, but not on a few [...]
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